KHA works with philanthropy, corporations and NGOs to help them understand the impact and capacity of their social investments at the community level and beyond.
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Keecha Harris and Associates, Inc. (KHA) is a national consulting firm that is certified by the US Small Business Administration as an 8(a) and woman-owned business. Based in Birmingham, Alabama, KHA leads organizational development, project management, and research and evaluation projects for publicly and privately funded efforts across a broad range of topics. KHA has engaged foundations representing more than $287 billion (~28.6% of the total $1.005 trillion) in US-based philanthropy assets. Clients include the Blue Shield of California, Annie E. Casey, Robert Wood Johnson, W.K. Kellogg, William and Flora Hewlett, John D. and Catherine T.
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MacArthur, David and Lucile Packard, and Schmidt Family foundations. The firm has been a prime contractor for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the State of Budget Office of Michigan and a subcontractor for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the United States Department of Agriculture.
KHA is currently curating a multi-year racial equity leadership development initiative for foundation executives — The Presidents’ Forum on Racial Equity in Philanthropy. The forum offers a space for executive leaders to explore the leadership challenges and responsibilities involved in facing and addressing racial and ethnic equity. KHA also facilitates a professional development series — Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity in Environmental Philanthropy (InDEEP) — that has convened more than 300 public and private grantmakers since 2016. The firm co-cultivated the resources for the $36 million annual Democracy Frontlines Fund (DFF).
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KHA’s work is grounded in equity and aims to assist philanthropic clients in developing strategies that prioritize grantmaking and investments in Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPoC)-led organizations and communities. Its previous work experience includes projects that have ranged from collecting data from community-based stakeholders to conducting a demographic survey of data for a multi-billion dollar foundation. KHA’s staff members have content expertise across a wide range of disciplines and have led work in the field as community organizers and non-profit staff members. They are experienced in participatory engagement of grassroots and BIPoC community leaders and leading organizations.